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{{for|the artist|Kate Gilmore (artist)}}'''Kate Gilmore''' is the [[Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights|Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations]].<ref>http://www.un.org/press/en/2015/sga1614.doc.htm</ref> Gilmore has previously worked in wide range of high-profile public sector and [[Non-governmental organization|NGO]] positions. These include being the Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director (Programme) of the [[United Nations Population Fund]] (UNFPA, CEO of the Broadmeadows Community (1993), being manager of the division of community care in the Royal Women’s Hospital Australia (1993-1996), being National Director of [[Amnesty International]] Australia as National Director (1996-2000) and being Executive Deputy Secretary General of Amnesty International (2000-2010).<ref>[http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2012/sga1323.doc.htm United Nations Secretary-General Department of Public Information/News and Media Division/New York (2012) ''Biographical Note, Secretary-General Appoints Kate Gilmore of Australia Assistant Secretary-General, Deputy Executive Director (Programme), United Nations Population Fund'', 22 February Secretary-General SG/A/1323 BIO/4356 POP/1000] (Accessed August 2012)</ref> |
{{for|the artist|Kate Gilmore (artist)}}'''Kate Gilmore''' is the [[Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights|Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations]].<ref>http://www.un.org/press/en/2015/sga1614.doc.htm</ref> Gilmore has previously worked in wide range of high-profile public sector and [[Non-governmental organization|NGO]] positions. These include being the Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director (Programme) of the [[United Nations Population Fund]] (UNFPA, CEO of the Broadmeadows Community (1993), being manager of the division of community care in the Royal Women’s Hospital Australia (1993-1996), being National Director of [[Amnesty International]] Australia as National Director (1996-2000) and being Executive Deputy Secretary General of Amnesty International (2000-2010).<ref>[http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2012/sga1323.doc.htm United Nations Secretary-General Department of Public Information/News and Media Division/New York (2012) ''Biographical Note, Secretary-General Appoints Kate Gilmore of Australia Assistant Secretary-General, Deputy Executive Director (Programme), United Nations Population Fund'', 22 February Secretary-General SG/A/1323 BIO/4356 POP/1000] (Accessed August 2012)</ref> |
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As the Deputy High Commissioner her role is accountable to the High Commissioner, currently [[Jordan]]'s [[Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad]]. |
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Revision as of 20:55, 11 March 2017
Kate Gilmore is the Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations.[1] Gilmore has previously worked in wide range of high-profile public sector and NGO positions. These include being the Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director (Programme) of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA, CEO of the Broadmeadows Community (1993), being manager of the division of community care in the Royal Women’s Hospital Australia (1993-1996), being National Director of Amnesty International Australia as National Director (1996-2000) and being Executive Deputy Secretary General of Amnesty International (2000-2010).[2]
As the Deputy High Commissioner her role is accountable to the High Commissioner, currently Jordan's Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad.
References
- ^ http://www.un.org/press/en/2015/sga1614.doc.htm
- ^ United Nations Secretary-General Department of Public Information/News and Media Division/New York (2012) Biographical Note, Secretary-General Appoints Kate Gilmore of Australia Assistant Secretary-General, Deputy Executive Director (Programme), United Nations Population Fund, 22 February Secretary-General SG/A/1323 BIO/4356 POP/1000 (Accessed August 2012)